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A system in which a judge can decide any case however he or she sees fit—where the outcome of the case depends not on the law but on the judge assigned to the case—puts everyone’s freedom at risk. It is the role of a judge to apply the law as written, not as he or she wishes it had been written.
Judiciary

SCOTUS Rules on Affirmative Action Case

Vicki Alger | Blog
Judiciary

Affirmative Action Sidestep

Vicki Alger | Blog
Judiciary

Is Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor Predictable?

Charlotte Hays | Blog
Judiciary

Justice Ginsburg: How ’bout an All-Woman SCOTUS?

Charlotte Hays | Blog
Judiciary

Race-Based Admissions Don’t Advance Equality

Vicki Alger | Blog
Judiciary

What’s Ahead for Fed ED?

Vicki Alger | Blog
Judiciary

Why Is It Always Conservative Justices Who “Grow” in Office?

Charlotte Hays | Blog
Judiciary

ObamaCare and the “Unconstitutionally Coercive” Standard

Vicki Alger | Blog
Judiciary

SCOTUS Ruling Makes Me Think of Family

Julie Gunlock | Blog
Judiciary

What Was Chief Justice John Roberts Thinking?

Anna Rittgers | Blog
Judiciary

One Nation Under the Tax Man: Individual Mandate Upheld Under Congress’ Taxation Power

Anna Rittgers | Blog
Judiciary

The Supreme Court’s Upcoming Verdict on Obamacare

Anna Rittgers | Blog